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99. Kobe's Legacy

Feb 05, 202030 min
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Kobe Bryant, basketball legend, died last week at the age of 41 in a sudden accident. Immediately, as often seems to happen, people flocked to social media, some posting about the amazing player and person he was, and others reminding us that he is still accused of rape and assault. And, of course, legacies are complicated. How does this Kobe situation, from 15 years ago, relate to “cancel culture” - does it? How “bad” does accusations about a person have to be, to be a part of their legacy? How do we determine who gets to be “forgiven” - does the accuser make that decision? Do we as society? Related links: https://www.thedailybeast.com/kobe-bryants-disturbing-rape-case-the-dna-evidence-the-accusers-story-and-the-half-confession https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/27/sports/basketball/kobe-bryant-rape-case.html https://jill.substack.com/p/kobe-bryant-and-complicated-legacies?fbclid=IwAR24xKgTEu8HJAck_Hv4gs_nnGESfNu6neVa4bPicXNa_ptYyojaExwooto https://medium.com/@martin.m.morrow/dear-white-women-d2b2ce2c4ba6
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